[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Special Adviser to the Prime Minister of Public Health Tan Sri Dr. Jemilah Mahmood said that it was not impossible for Malaysia to achieve zero daily positive cases of Covid-19 through the implementation of the National Covid-19 Immunization Program. He said that if 80 per cent of …
Read More »“Always in our hearts” Tesco Malaysia rebrands to Lotuss Stores
[ad_1] If you’ve been here when Makro became Tesco and Tesco became Lotuss, it’s time to recognize that you are getting old! With ntv7 ceasing its broadcast and now with the name change of Tesco Malaysia, it is truly the end of an era. In recent days, Malaysians have noticed …
Read More »Bill Gates warns that manufacturing could challenge climate targets
[ad_1] WASHINGTON, February 15: Bill Gates exudes optimism as he discusses the world’s ability to cope with climate change, until it hits manufacturing. Therefore, he is concerned. There is currently no way to make steel or cement without releasing emissions that warm the climate. However, neither governments nor investors are …
Read More »British Prime Minister Johnson wants a ‘cautious but irreversible’ path out of the COVID-19 lockdown
[ad_1] LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday (February 15) that he would chart a cautious but irreversible path out of the COVID-19 lockdown this week after vaccinating 15 million vulnerable people. With nearly a quarter of the British population now inoculated with a first dose of a …
Read More »We are all agents of national unity, Muhyiddin tells M’sians.
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Empathy for fellow humans despite their creed of fighting the invisible enemy during the Covid-19 pandemic has shown that we are all agents of the nation’s unity, says Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin (Photo). In his virtual presentation speech of the National Unity Policy and the 2021-2030 National …
Read More »Egypt discovers world’s oldest mass-produced brewery
[ad_1] CAIRO (AFP): A team of archaeologists discovered a high-production brewery believed to be more than 5,000 years old at a burial site in southern Egypt, the Ministry of Justice said on Saturday (February 13). Tourism. The site, which contains several “units” consisting of some 40 clay pots arranged in …
Read More »Strong earthquake hits the coast of Japan, causing blackouts
[ad_1] TOKYO: A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.1 struck the eastern coast of Japan on Saturday (February 13), shaking buildings and causing widespread blackouts, but there appeared to be no major damage and no tsunami warning was issued. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga told reporters that no major …
Read More »The pandemic never ends without equal access to vaccines, experts say
[ad_1] PARIS: The development of new Covid-19 vaccines will not succeed in ending the pandemic unless all countries receive doses quickly and fairly, disease experts warned Saturday. As several nations consider implementing vaccine passports when international travel resumes, the authors of an open letter published in the Lancet medical journal …
Read More »Moderna wants to pack an additional 50pc of Covid-19 vaccine per vial
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: The American biotech firm Moderna said yesterday that it was seeking authorization from regulators around the world to put 50% more coronavirus vaccine in each of its vials as a way to rapidly increase current supply levels. The company issued a statement after The New York Times first …
Read More »Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp rules out Fabinho from Leicester clash and reveals talks with Alisson
[ad_1] Fabinho will miss Liverpool’s trip to Leicester due to a muscle injury (Image: Getty) Jurgen Klopp has confirmed that Fabinho will miss Liverpool’s Premier League clash with Leicester, meaning that one or both of Ben Davies and Ozan Kabak could start for the first time this weekend. Injuries to …
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